Kady Glynn
Biography
Personal: Glynn currently works as an assistant women’s lacrosse coach at Richmond after spending two years on the staff at Monmouth. She has a dog named Tilly and she enjoys spending time with friends, going for walks and hikes, and working out.
2023 Season: Glynn secured medalist honors for the second time in her Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse career with a third-place finish after collecting 1,346 leaderboard points. She also ranked third in the league with 366 stat points and tied with Marie McCool for fourth in the circuit with 165 MVP points. Glynn started in all 12 games and finished second in the league with six Game MVP awards. She opened the season by being named Game MVP in four of the first six contests. She held a 3-3 record as a captain and was one of three netminders with 100 or more saves after finishing with 100 stops in 12 games. Glynn authored an 8.02 goals against average while stopping 51.8 percent of the shots she faced. She made 10 or more saves in a game seven times, including six of the final seven outings. Glynn secured MVP 2 distinction after making a season-high 12 saves against Team Moreno on July 30 in Week Two finale. She collected MVP 1 honors on August 5 following an 11-save performance against Team Moreno. Glynn earned back-to-back MVP 2 recognitions on July 23 against Team Moreno and against Team Read on July 27. She opened the season with MVP 3 award after notching 11 saves in a victory against Team Mastroianni. Glynn stopped 10 shots and grabbed three ground balls en route to MVP 3 commendation against Team Apuzzo on August 12. She reached 100 or more leaderboard points in 7-of-12 games, including a season-high 188 points in Week One finale against Team Moreno.
2022 Season: Glynn finished in 10th place on the leaderboard with 1,298 points. She ranked fourth in the league with 513 stat points and tied for fifth with 120 MVP points. Throughout the season, she made 102 saves in 12 games, which was the second-highest among all goalkeepers in the league. Glynn had five games where she made 10 or more saves, including a season-high of 13 saves in the Week Four opener against Team Moreno. She also had notable performances with 11 saves against Team Apuzzo and Team Arsenault. Glynn ended the third week with back-to-back 10-save performances against Team Moreno and Team Johansen.
2021 Season: Glynn finished fourth on the leaderboard with 1,601 points. She ranked second in the league with 1,275 win points and served as the league leader on August 14. Glynn had eight games with 100 or more leaderboard points, including three consecutive 100-point outings at the beginning of the season. She made 58 saves throughout the season, with a season-high of nine stops against Team Ohlmiller. Glynn allowed 59 goals, ranking her fifth in the league. Her best performance came against Team Ohlmiller on August 7, where she tallied a season-high 217 leaderboard points. She also had a standout game against Team O'Donnell, making six saves and conceding only one goal. Glynn ended the season with a six-save effort in an overtime victory against Team Ohlmiller.
International Experience: Glynn is a member of Team Germany for Box Lacrosse, and they will be competing in the 2024 World Lacrosse Box Championships in September.
At Loyola Maryland: Glynn started 58 out of 64 games from 2016 to 2019. She was a two-time First-Team All-Patriot League selection and received Second-Team All-Patriot League honors in 2017. In 2019, Glynn became the inaugural recipient of the Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year award. Throughout her college career, she had a goals against average of 10.57 and saved 47.4 percent of the shots she faced. Glynn ranks eighth in Loyola's program history with 482 career saves and stands 11th on the Greyhounds' career goals against average list.